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Make it into a billboard. My grandmother has two miniature pinchers that are swollen like little furry watermelons.

http://kleefeldoncomics.blogspot.com SKleefeld

Reminds me of a saying I heard a few years ago: "If your dog's overweight, you're not getting enough exercise."

Geoff Silverstein

I'm in.

mindscapejem

I initially read the comment as:
"I'm tired of making this sticker."

Rossmom

I agree w/SKleefeld: "if your dog is overweight, then you need more exercise." However, if you are doing a great deal of working out then maybe it's a matter of sharing the fitness regime. After all, if getting in shape makes you feel better, who is to say your pet wouldn't feel the same way?

While you are at the gym or out walking, jogging or cycling, what is your pet doing? Is he/she home just sitting around watching tv or listening to the radio? Well, then, why would you be surprised if you suddenly discover your pet has gotten obese?

I did find this information (of course I would go searching for something:

"Have your dog get used to exercising or just by walking around the block regularly. If he looks like bored with the routine, teach him some dog games. There are times that when they are under physiological and psychological troubles, they gain weight. Dogs that are too fat could take in air much harder than regular-weighted ones. The fitness of the dog is our concern. It is preferable that you do the lesser difficult exercises then moving to more active sessions. If you still feel a little hesitancy to put him into exercise due to lack of knowledge in proper employment of such activity, you are welcome to ask his doctor and get suggestion."

"Activity Level: On average, a dog needs between 30 minutes and an hour of exercise a day. This doesn't mean you have to run five miles with him. In addition to walks, dog parks provide good exercise, as does throwing a ball in the backyard. Remember to start slowly and build up gradually."

So, it's time for a little guilt, if your pet is fat, then chances are it's your fault!

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STILL NOT FAT ENOUGH

http://ypcomic.com Jamie Noguchi

STILL NOT FAT ENOUGH

Jason

Please make this into a magnet so I can look at it on my fridge when I go to feed my pets.